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LL Flooring

4500 W Northwest Hwy
Crystal Lake, IL 60014 815-219-4832

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I just bought the flooring from there but we installed ourselves. Floor was... - Oct 17, 2023

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Ridgefield Flooring

8420 Railroad St
Crystal Lake, IL 60012 815-356-9490

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They are kind of pricey and we had to have them back because of some unfinished... - Sep 14, 2022

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FDW Carpet One Floor & Home

4420 Rte 176
Crystal Lake, IL 60014 815-788-8000

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Len's First Class Floors & Paint

8603 Madison St
Crystal Lake, IL 60012 847-791-5135

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